Volcano
1. Right click on the desktop and select Properties. Or open Control Panel from
the Start button/Settings menu and select Display.
2. From the Display Properties, select Screen Saver.
3. Select 3D Text (OpenGL) as your screen saver type.
4. Click on the Settings button to configure the screen saver.
5. Change the text that the screen saver will display to "Not Evil".
6. Click OK to save the changes. Click the test button or wait until the screen
saver kicks in the next time.
7. This will show the names of all the members of the Windows NT developer team.
8. You can also try the changing the text to "Volcano".
9. This will display the names of a bunch of volcanoes all over the world.

Pipes Screensaver
1. Open Control Panel
2. Open Desktop
3. Select 3D Pipes (OpenGL) as the screen saver
4. Click Setup, and set the joint style to mixed.
5. When the screen saver comes on - look closely. Every once in a while, a
'teapot joint' will appear.

Programmers
1. Go to the Main Menu and select Control Panel.
2. From Control Panel, select Desktop.
3. Select Open GL 3D text as your screen saver type.
4. Click on Options to configure the settings for the screen saver.
5. Change the text that the screen saver will display to "I love NT".
6. Either wait for the screen saver to come up or hit test. The names of all of
the programmers will float in and out in 3D Text.
7. This also apparently works if you put "I love NT" in other languages as
well... I know "j'aime NT". Try any languages you can think of.
8. If "I love NT" doesn't work, try "I like NT". For instance, "Me amo NT"
doesn't work, but "Me gusta NT" does.

FreeCell Instant Win
1. Start a new game.
2. Hold down CTRL+SHIFT+F10
3. Follow the instructions.
4. Double click on a card to do it.
5. You can make it so when a person makes their first move, they lose the game!

The Shadow Knows
1. While at your desktop, press [F1], to display the Help Topics: Windows Help
dialog box.
2. Click on the find Tab. (If you haven't done the mumbo - jumbo before, follow
the Wizard along...)
3. Click the Options... button, then select the All the words you typed in any
order radio button.
4. In the Show words that dropdown list, make sure the begin with the characters
you type options is selected, then click OK.
5. Once you return to the Find tab, select the text box at the top and type Who
knows who built this tool? (Make sure you capitalize the W and include the
question mark.)
6. Hold down the [Shift][Ctrl] key combination as you click the Clear button.
7. Now, click the Options... button once more, only this time, select the radio
button titled At least one of the words you typed.
8. In the Show words that dropdown list, choose the contain the characters you
type option, then click OK.
9. In the Find tab, type The Shadow knows! in the text box at the top. Make sure
you capitalize the letters T and S and that you include the exclamation point.
10. Finally, hold down the [Shift][Ctrl] key combination as you click the Clear
button. You should now see the Easter Egg in action.